Episode 256 | Difficulties in Reconciliation - James DeGraffenried
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Reconciliation is easy to talk about and brutal to live out. We sit down with Church of God minister James DeGraffenreid to get honest about what happens when believers are hurt, churches split, and “unity” becomes a slogan instead of a practice. If you’ve ever asked why some conflicts never seem to heal, or why apologies feel rare, this conversation brings both scripture and plain talk to the table.
We start with definitions and go deeper than vibes. James pulls from Noah Webster’s 1828 dictionary to show reconciliation as action: calling people back into union after estrangement, settling quarrels, and even accepting God’s providence in affliction. From there, we ground it in key Bible passages on Christian reconciliation, including Matthew 5:24 and 2 Corinthians 5, where we’re reminded that God reconciles us to Himself through Jesus Christ and then gives us the ministry of reconciliation. That framework changes how we approach church conflict, forgiveness, and accountability.
Then we tackle the question everyone feels but few say out loud: what if you want reconciliation and the other person doesn’t? We draw a clear line between forgiveness and reconciliation, talk about repentance, and discuss why restored relationship can’t be forced when someone refuses to humble themselves. We also address willful sin, 1 John 5, and the serious responsibility pastors carry, including how bad leadership can deepen division and create lasting church hurt.
If church experiences have wounded you and pulled you away from a close walk with God, we end with practical, hopeful counsel: seek the Lord with all your heart, return to prayer and the Word, and trust that the gospel works anywhere in the world. Subscribe for more conversations like this, share the episode with someone who needs healing, and leave a review telling us what reconciliation has looked like in your life.
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